Universal Crime
Definition
A “crime against all” which any State is authorized to punish because the crime is so significant as to warrant punishment without jurisdictional adjudication.
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— Regina v. Bartle, Bow Street Stipendiary Magistrate & Commissioner of Police, Ex Parte Pinochet
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— Regina v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate and Others, Ex Parte Pinochet Ugarte
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